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<A HREF="http://developer.intel.com">Intel</A> has published a detailed
specification of their <NOBR><STRONG>OMF-51</STRONG></NOBR> object module
format.<BR>
The last <NOBR>version 5.0</NOBR> has been released in September 1982.
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The <A HREF="http://plit.de/asem-51/omf51.zip">original documents</A>
are provided in a very old, unknown text format.<BR>
However, I got a fair print-out with <STRONG>Microsoft Word 97</STRONG>.<BR>
Linux users can print them with <STRONG>Applixware Office</STRONG>.<BR>
If you fail to print or view the original files, you can read them online.<BR>
I have converted them to <STRONG>HTML</STRONG> as good as possible:
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<A HREF="http://plit.de/asem-51/cvrltr51.htm">Generic Cover Letter for MCS-51 OMF EPS</A><BR>
<A HREF="http://plit.de/asem-51/omf51eps.htm">External Product Specification for the MCS-51 Object Module Format</A>
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Last revised: &nbsp;
<A HREF="mailto:w.w.heinz@web.de">W.W. Heinz</A>, &nbsp;
March 14, 2002
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